>>> please ping my router, it's interface address is: fe80::20e:cff:fe5c:b001/64
>>> 
>>> my monitoring system can't ping this to ensure liveness of the
>>> interface either :(
>> 
>> but they can ping whatever global /128 you put on that interface, so why 
>> doesn't that solve the problems?
> 
> Because you are then using one set of addresses for protool peerings
> and another one for global ping - thus making life more complicated
> for the operator.

is that any more "complicated" (I don't quite understand that argument) than 
using IS-IS?

cheers,
Ole
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